Are you are saying that after you boot the machine and start the service manually, (/etc/init.d/bestcrypt start) the permissions are wrong? No. If I start the script manually in a terminal the devices get the right permissions. (But it really inconvenient to run the script manually after every bootup.)
I suspect they are correct and it only happens incorrectly when you boot the machine and let the service start normally. This is exactly what happens.
If that is the case then the service probably needs to start later. When does the bestcrypt service script start? I don't know how I can check this. Here is my rc5.d list (only starting processes), bcrypt is S09:
S01earlysyslog S01fbset S01random S02earlykbd S03dbus S03resmgr S04boot.udev S04earlykdm S05network S06syslog S08mdnsd S08portmap S08splash_early S09bcrypt S10nfs S10nfsboot S12acpid S12alsasound S12cups S12kbd S12microcode S12running-kernel S12smpppd S12splash S12sshd S13xdm S14nscd S14postfix S14smbfs S15cron S16haldaemon S17powersaved S18cupsrenice S21SuSEfirewall2_setup
Mark
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